NEW YORK, NY.- Christie's August sale of Interiors totaled $2,426,250 with 96% sold by lot and 97% sold by value. The sale attracted a high volume of new bidders, with robust participation across all sales channels, and a significant amount of online bidding through Christies LIVE. There was significant global participation with registrants from 48 countries across Asia, the Americas, Middle East, Europe, United Kingdom, Russia, and Australia.
The top lot of the sale was Jane Freilicher (American, 19242014), Flying Point, which realized $72,500 against a low estimate of $10,000. Additionally, strong prices were achieved for the selection of Property from the Collection of Tom Britt, with 100% of the lots offered sold and many significantly surpassing initial estimates.
Ahead of the sale Christies worked alongside tastemakers Sarah Bray, Interiors Editor at Modern Luxury, and Anne Spilman, designer, to select objects from the sale and create a series of vignettes and to co-host Christies Lates on Monday, August 20, which was free and open to the public and welcomed approximately 600 guests into the galleries.
The Collection of Melva Bucksbaum:
Decorative Arts and Design
Online | 16-23 August 2018
SALE TOTAL: $539,250
100% SOLD BY LOT | 100% SOLD BY VALUE
The online sale The Collection of Melva Bucksbaum: Decorative Arts and Design, totaled $539,250, more than doubling the collections low estimate, with 100% sold by lot and 100% sold by value. The top lot of the sale was A Chinese Dayazhai En Grisaille-Decorated Yellow-Ground Vase (Late 19th/Early 20th Century), which realized $35,000 against a low estimate of $6,000.
Additional property from the collection will be sold in October 2018, in a dedicated online sale The Collection of Melva Bucksbaum: Post-War and Contemporary Art, Photographs and Prints (October 16-24).